California State University, Fullerton went online with its business administration degree-completion program Monday.

The course is intended for students who already have some college credit, and are struggling to finish their degree on-campus, according to Cal State Online.

“By offering this academically excellent program through Cal State Online, students will have access to innovative online learning technology, 24/7 student support and many other services that will enrich their learning experience," Cal State Fullerton president Mildred García said.

Students struggling to get required classes when they need them hope the additional offerings will make it easier to complete a degree in four years.

"It would help me get my classes faster -- and that's a big thing for (me), because I'd like to get my degree in four years, although it's not really possible anymore. Five years would even be admirable at this time," Sierra College student Isabella Houston said.

Online courses make it easier for students to get into a class and make education accessible for those living in rural areas.

Taking an online course may not be for everyone, requiring self-discipline and time management.

"You have to be very organized. You have to have a lot of time management skills because you are studying by yourself. You have to be able to organize your time daily," student Gabrielle Almeida said.

Cal State Online is also accepting applications for its Bachelor of Science degree program in applied studies and master's degree programs in business, public administration, instructional science and technology and management of information technology.